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Microsoft ordered to let third parties scrape LinkedIn data

Discussion in 'Microsoft News' started by Tom Warren, Aug 15, 2017.

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    A judge has ruled that Microsoft’s LinkedIn network must allow a third-party company to scrape data publicly posted by LinkedIn users. The Wall Street Journal reports that the ruling is part of a lawsuit brought by hiQ Labs, a startup that analyzes LinkedIn data to estimate whether workers are likely to leave their jobs. LinkedIn previously ordered hiQ Labs to stop scraping its data, and the startup fired back with a lawsuit.

    A US District Judge has granted hiQ Labs with a preliminary injunction that provides access to LinkedIn data. LinkedIn tried to argue that hiQ Labs violated the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by scraping data. The judge raised concerns around LinkedIn “unfairly leveraging its power in the professional networking...

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